The popular KeePass application has just released its final version 2.35. For those who do not know the application is one password manager which stores them data encrypted locally. It is the password manager which I use and highly recommend as I do not like the idea of my passwords in the cloud.
Of course, the app has plugins if you want to expand its features, such as synchronizing your data between different devices.
If you're already using the app, just check for new updates and you can upgrade it. Those who do not use it can download it from the link at the end of the post.
The software is usually available as an .exe installation as well as a portable version.
The new KeePass 2.35 brings a new file format, KDBX 4, which offers improvements over previous releases and new features.
The KDBX 4 file format supports ARgon2 keys. This feature won a password hashing contest recently.
Its main advantage over previous operation is that it offers better resistance against GPU / ASIC attacks.
So with the new version KeePass users can choose between AES-KDF (default used in KeePass versions 2.34 and earlier) along with Argon2 for encryption baseς data.
To change the key derivation function, run KeePass 2.35.
Choose File - Database Settings. On the Security tab, find the "key derivation function."
Download the application
http://keepass.info/download.html